Earlier during the day, another child succumbed to his injuries at the Mayo Hospital.
Nine-year-old Mahmood Khan, a resident of Khanpur was present at the Lahore railway station along with his parents when a bomb ripped through the waiting lounge of a luxury train, killing two persons and injuring over 60.
Khan had sustained head injuries and was shifted to the neurological ward at Mayo Hospital, where doctors had little hope of his survival.
The blast occurred on Platform No 2, right outside the waiting lounge of Business Express train at around 6:42pm just as the Peshawar-bound Awami Express chugged out.
Capital City Police Officer (CCPO) Aslam Tarin had said that six to eight kilogrammes of explosives were used in the bomb.
He said the bomb could have been transported from another city. He was referring to two trains that arrived at Platform No 2 from Karachi an hour before the blast.
All 17 closed-circuit television cameras installed at the railway station were out of order, CCPO Tarin had added.
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As I write this at 11.38 a.m. IST on 26/4/2012, there are only three comments. The Hatf IV test fire news has 138 comments. Tells you something about Pakistan's priorities and sensitivities.
How did we get these animals in pakistan? brainwashed freaks killing children in name of religion, calling them humans is an insult to our being.
"All 17 closed-circuit television cameras installed at the railway station were out of order, CCPO Tarin had added."
Obviously, when dear mr president is busy chartering planes for private visits to India using government money, there wont be much left for irrelevant things like CCTV cameras at one of the busiest railway stations in the country...
Innocent Victim of violence like countless others throughout the world ! May his soul rest in peace!